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Title: Three Milk Cake (Pastel Tres Leches Aldaco)
Categories: Cake Mexican
Yield: 1 Servings

3/4cFlour
1tsBaking powder
1/2cPlus 2 tablespoons sugar
1pnSalt
3 Eggs large
1/2cMilk
1tsVanilla
  Milk mix
1cnEvaporated milk; 12 oz
1cnSweetened condensed milk; 12 oz
1cnWhole milk; use 14 oz empty can
1tsVanilla
2tsRum; optional
  Pecans; chopped

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Lightly greas a 9 in round cake pan. Mix together flour, baking powder, sugar and pinch of salt in medium bowl. In another bowl, stir together eggs, milk and vanilla lightly. Mix with dry ingredients and stir well. Scrape into cake pan and bake for about 20 minutes or until the top is light golden and springs back when touched in the center. Take cake out, cool 15 minutes then remove from pan so cake doesn't stick. Let cool completely.

When cake is cooled, cut in half horizontally with a long bladed knife.

To make the milk mixture: put the evaporated, condensed and whole milk and vannilla and rum into a large mixing bowl or blender and blend well.

Lift the top half of the cake off and set aside. Put the bottom half of cake on large serving dish with a rim (to catch any excess milk). Slowly pour enough milk mixture onto the bottom half of the cake to saturate it well. Replace the top half of cake over the soaked bottom and carefully pour more of the milk mixture over the top. This procedure should be done slowly and you may have to wait a bit for the milk to soak into the top half, then pour some more.

The cake should be allowed to soad and chill for at least 2 hours in refrigerator. (it is even better if left to soak overnight. )

Cut into pie-shaped wedges and garnish the top of each serving with chopped pecans or a sprinkle of cinnamon. If there is milk left over that the cake didn't soak up, pour into a small pitcher and serve alongside the dessert.

Posted to MM-Recipes Digest V4 #10 by Dean Powers on Auguy,, st 29, 199

Recipe by: Copy Cat TNT List

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